The Dad's Guide to Surviving Your First Pregnancy

Friday, June 22, 2012
The wife of an old high school friend of mine just gave birth to their first child a few days ago. Over the last few months, I've been dropping (what I think are) helpful pieces of advice to him as they journeyed down the long three-quarters of a year of gestation. I figured that I've been a parent for almost 2 ½ years, so I'm basically an expert.

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